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paranormalpar‧a‧nor‧mal /ˌpærəˈnɔːməl◂ $ -ˈnɔːr-/ adjective - ESP and other paranormal phenomena
- And Eustace didn't believe in the paranormal.
- Despite severe criticism, the newspaper conducted a poll in 1980 into the paranormal beliefs and experiences of its readers.
- Hoagland was asked whether he had any connections to paranormal researchers, or to Bigfoot.
- It may be, however, that it is also a product of paranormal invulnerability that arises from athletic discipline.
- Most modern researchers into the paranormal set little store by such experiments.
- That's the problem which the paranormal presents for us, and it's the problem which miracles presented for Hume.
- The paranormal is automatically consigned to the demonic because it is not immediately biblical.
- They allowed a council-appointed paranormal expert into their home to investigate a nine-month haunting.
► Occultbanshee, nouncoven, noundemon, noundemonic, adjectivedevil, nounESP, nounevil, adjectiveexorcism, nounexorcist, nounexorcize, verbextra-sensory perception, nounfiend, nounfortune-teller, nounmedium, nounmind reader, nounnecromancy, nounpalmist, nounpalmistry, nounpalm reader, nounparanormal, adjectiveparapsychology, nounpossessed, adjectiveprophecy, nounprophesy, verbpsychic, adjectivepsychic, nounpsychokinesis, nounseance, nounsoothsayer, nounspirit, nounSvengali, nountarot, nountelepathic, adjectivetelepathy, nounwitch, nounwizard, noun ► supernatural/paranormal phenomena (=ones that appear to be against the laws of nature)· Ghosts are one example of paranormal phenomena. 1paranormal events cannot be explained by science and seem strange and mysterious → supernatural: ghosts and other paranormal phenomena2the paranormal strange and mysterious events in general: researchers investigating the paranormal |